Login to the wiki, if you have not done so already.
Click on manage wiki
Scroll down towards the bottom in the section called TOOLS and click on notifications which is at the far left.
The notifications page looks like this. If you just want notifications on one page, enter it at the top and check the notifications below. If you want to know anytime any page is edited, leave it blank and check the notifications below.
To finish, click on UPDATE at the bottom.
Adding documents to the wiki
Click on the page you want to edit and add a document to.
Click and place the cursor in the place in the page where you want your document link to appear.
Click on the icon at the top of your editing page that looks like a picture
Click on the center tab that says upload
Click on upload and browse for the document located on your computer.
Once it is finished uploading the document, Click back on the first tab that says Insert file.
Look in the listing of documents, and click on the one you want and it appears on the wiki page.
You can change the alignment if you want to place the document link and/or picture to the left, right, or center of the page.
If you want the actual document itself and not a link, you need to copy the information from the document shown on your computer and paste it to the wiki page. It's totally up to you how you want the information to appear. Sometimes, I do both. I paste a link and I paste the actual information. This serves 2 purposes. The people see the information on the document and they have a document they can download themselves with proper alignment and ready to print.
Google Docs & Forms
Here is an instruction sheet that has been created by my cadre. I don't have a step-by-step created yet, but I thought this would get you guys started and refresh a lot of the information presented on Friday.
Do you want to receive emails when a change has been made to the wiki. If so, do the following:
Adding documents to the wiki
Google Docs & Forms
Here is an instruction sheet that has been created by my cadre. I don't have a step-by-step created yet, but I thought this would get you guys started and refresh a lot of the information presented on Friday.